Photos: The 10 greatest NASCAR drivers of all-time
The legendary moonshine runner and early NASCAR star had 50 wins. He was described as “Last American Hero” by Tom Wolfe in a famous 1965 Esquire article. (Dozier Mobley / Getty Images)
The Times’ motor sports writer Jim Peltz counts down the 10 greatest drivers in NASCAR history.
Outspoken Kentucky native nicknamed “Jaws” won three titles, 84 races and is now a NASCAR television commentator. (Donald Miralle / Getty Images)
The three-time NASCAR champion won the Daytona 500 four times and posted 83 victories over his stellar career. (Robert Alexander / Getty Images)
The Californian grew up racing off-road vehicles before winning five consecutive series titles. He won a sixth NASCAR Sprint Cup title in 2013. (Jamie Squire / Getty Images)
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Richard Petty’s archrival in 1960s and ‘70s, “The Silver Fox” won three titles and 105 races. (Robert Alexander / Getty Images)
“The Intimidator,†who won seven titles and 76 races, was the epitome of the tough blue-collar NASCAR driver. (Chris O’Meara / Associated Press)
“The King” won seven championships and 200 races. Petty’s big grin and friendly manner has endeared him among NASCAR fans past and present. (Jason Smith / Getty Images)